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  1. 1 hour ago, Jeff and Alina said:

    I just called the USCIS, the tier one agent quoted processing Feb, so I requested a tier 2 agent and I just received the call back from Oscar who said, "Congratulations, your application was approved yesterday." I could not speak at first and tears started flowing down my cheeks. Thank you everyone, today is my birthday, what an awesome gift!

    Happy birthday...Congrats!!!

  2. 2 minutes ago, Jb1 said:

    What is this??! This is the first time I'm hearing about this. Why do I keep learning these new things? Is the "packet 3" going to have this as a requirement in there? Or do they tell her this at the imterview?

    She can attend the CFO seminar even without visa yet but the CFO will not issue a sticker to her passport. Once she got her visa on hand, she needs to go to CFO office to get her sticker for the passpory otherwise she couldn't leave the country.

  3. 3 hours ago, Cruise77 said:

    Although I agree it's not uscis job to tell the petitioner, I STRONGLY DISAGREE with the sentiment they don't have the right to know. Even thought they aren't married they are planning (in the process) to get married and the petitioner is going to be responsible for fitting the medical bills.  Not to mention it's dishonest and unethical to not disclose anything to your partner that could potentially be a roadblock in the future.  A partner not trusting or open enough to share medical details is a deal breaker for me. 

     

    If I may just share, I have read one inquiry in FB, where in she is now in the US, she was asking, if she needs to tell her husband about her having an STD prior meeting him. She did not even declare that to a form for her medical. 

    Her medical already expired and she needs to have a new medical for her AOS. She was worried because her husband doesnt know about it.

     

    What I am pointing out here? "TRUST" issue is a big factor. And it goes with "ACCEPTANCE".

    Just saying.

    7 minutes ago, Jb1 said:

    Are you the petitioner or beneficiary?

     

    Beneficiary.

  4. 11 minutes ago, Chris2870 said:

    Indulge me: Time to break out the Big Gun.

     

    The Good Book says "We reap what we sow" in all things. So if we want blessings and good tidings then we should ask God in faith believing. Not for ourselves, but for others. 

     

    Gracious and loving Father. I ask you to intervene on behalf of your children today. You know there hearts and their needs. You know the plans you have for them, plans to help them, not to harm them; To give them hope and a future.

    Lord We thank you that You are involved in every aspect of our lives, and You Father are working to resolve the issues troubling us at this time.

    Lord I lift up Keith and Monica, Lola B and all other couples caught in this sea of uncertainty. And I ask you to lift their burdened hearts and fill them with joy and peace.

    I ask this in Jesus name 

     

    Amen, Amen and Amen!!!

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Claim it, in Jesus' Name.

  5. 5 minutes ago, Maria124 said:

    i guess iLl make the move on calling the tier 2. mind to share the number?? because he just called uscis. and the Girl who answered said that They will just ignore the Withdrawal letter.. and we can just continue with the process without even asking him the Case number. so also i guess its her only assumption too. 

     

    and yeah. wth the lawyer i guess youre right. because she said you cant say yes and then no eith the uscis, and said that she will email me with the Process we need to take and how muchbit will cost 😳😱

    Hi,

    Hope this helps. God bless.

     

  6. 5 hours ago, Hank_ said:

    USCIS processes the petition, I-129F.  Embassy processes the visa after USCIS approves the petition.  Calling does little if anything, even if you were the Petitioner (which is the person that would need to call ;) ).

     

    If you have your receipt number from your I-797 you can check status online at the USCIS.gov website.

    Thank you for your response.

  7. Just now, KULtoATL said:

    USCIS does not issue the visa therefore there's no use to contact them. Also, at the USCIS level, the I-129F was submitted by the US petitioner so again, the alien beneficiary will probably not be entertained.

     

    If she wants to check the visa status, she needs to contact her local embassy :)

    Thank you. :)

    Just now, KULtoATL said:

    USCIS does not issue the visa therefore there's no use to contact them. Also, at the USCIS level, the I-129F was submitted by the US petitioner so again, the alien beneficiary will probably not be entertained.

     

    If she wants to check the visa status, she needs to contact her local embassy :)

     

    Just now, feroze895 said:

    You have to be the petitioner, lawyer representing the petitioner or have the petitioner available according to USCIS.

    Thank you. :)

     

  8. 1 minute ago, Estibaliz said:

    Nope, I just edited the post to explain what happened...

    I asked them because I know you don't put the beneficiary's email anywhere in the petition, so that was completely illogical.

    It turned out it was their lawyer and not USCIS who sent the email :)

    True, that is why I got confused "beneficiary received an email with PDF of NOA2" :). Well, we do it ourselves. Hopefully, we received ours soon. :)

     

  9. 4 minutes ago, Estibaliz said:

    @spike198 Humor and sarcasm are great resources to cope with USCIS ways if you ask me :P

     

    So I've just read the weirdest story about an approval on Marchies thread. Petitioner got nothing in the mail... Beneficiary was the one forwarding him an email with a PDF of NOA2!! :o

    @Estibaliz, the Beneficiary received the an email with PDF of NOA2, does it mean that the USCIS sent an email to the Beneficiary's email address?

  10. 4 minutes ago, spike198 said:

    If they actually answered the questions rather than just give a canned speech like a telemarketer then maybe they wouldn't be getting so many calls :)  I think it's the shear lack of info that has everyone on these forums slowly going crazy.  We submit the application and we know nothing until we get a letter in the mail.  Maybe Amazon can help them with their tracking system?  When I order something online, I can see the status of my order from the moment I place it to the time it gets delivered to my house!  And there are way more Amazon orders than visa applications!  ha ha!  sorry, I'm using humor and sarcasm to help me through this process :)

     

    you can refer to this:

    http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/293330-calling-uscis/

     

    Hope this helps

  11. My fiance called the USCIS today, he has to make corrections for the termination of his marriage. He talked to a Tier 1 and below was his message to me:

    Called hon.  Guy said to send letter to address on the 797 letter explaining error and send the documentation to back that up.   Also said expected decision date based on current backlog is 3.5 more months 😞
    I can probably send it tomorrow honey.   Seems we may have a lot of time, at least per the person I speak with.   He said 3.5 months from today when a decision would be made, approve or reject.  That's what I understood.
    And 3.5 months is for everyone filing April 20. 
    Our case would be same estimated timing as all others submitted on April 20, is generic answer per date filed..    Was first person I speak with so sure was tier 1.
     
    With this given information, seems like we will have to wait a little more time.
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